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151.
Well might the antients deem a grove to be
First Line:
Well might the antients deem a grove to be
Last Line:
And here I'll rest me by its flowery side
DMI number:
43442
152.
What frenzy has of late possessed the brain
First Line:
What frenzy has of late possessed the brain
Last Line:
The place shall live in song and Claremont be the name
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
7046
153.
What lengths of laboured lands what loaded seas
First Line:
What lengths of laboured lands what loaded seas
Last Line:
Thus far now farther new restraints obey
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
30973
154.
When cold winters withered brow
First Line:
When cold winters withered brow
Last Line:
That we might not be benighted
DMI number:
43824
155.
What wonders strike my eyes
First Line:
What wonders strike my eyes
Last Line:
On what my hand can touch and arm embrace
DMI number:
7464
156.
What spacious veins enrich the British soil
First Line:
What spacious veins enrich the British soil
Last Line:
Than thus with arts to grace with wealth enrich the land
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
8376
157.
Whatever Britannia's fertile fields can show
First Line:
Whatever Britannia's fertile fields can show
Last Line:
Has most approved of water earth and sky
DMI number:
33259
158.
When envy saw yon gothic structure rise
First Line:
When envy saw yon gothic structure rise
Last Line:
They best can prize it who are most like you
Author:
Jael Henrietta Pye [nee Mendez; other married name Campbell] (Absolute)
DMI number:
31270
159.
When late the trees were stripped by winter pale
First Line:
When late the trees were stripped by winter pale
Last Line:
She sits amid the choir of Naiads trim
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25787
160.
When Pope to satire gave its lawful way
First Line:
When Pope to satire gave its lawful way
Last Line:
The son of George the image of Nassau
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
26943
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